Name some novels where the attack on Dresden is a topic

This may seem odd, and I’d not query you folks here if I hadn’t already unsuccessfully checked the MLA and LoC catalogue without much luck.

I’m writing a paper on Slaughterhouse Five by Kurt Vonnegut and *Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close * by Jonathan Safran Foer, comparing their use of and working with the air attack on Dresden, February 14th, 1945. *EL&IC * only has a four page or so spot in the middle where Dresden is really dealt with, but it underlies much of the personal interaction in the novel, and I think Vonnegut need not be introduced. I’m looking for other novels that have the attack in them, even just very short parts. I can’t seem to find any, but I’d have bet there were dozens out there. Can anyone suggest any?

Dark hours by Gudrun Pausewang (translated from German)

And apparently only in German:
Dresden : Roman zum Film von Roland Suso Richter nach einem Drehbuch von Stefan Kolditz

Not directly relevent to your request, but this blog

http://barbaricdocument.blogspot.com/2005/02/few-words-about-slaughterhouse-five.html

has some interesting thoughts on Slaughterhouse-Five and subsequent historical awareness of the Dresden raid.

Thanks, I appreciate it.